CHICAGO – Zach Parise had just finished a phone interview with a national radio host, slumped into a stall and got a jubilant fist bump from Craig Leipold.
The Wild leading scorer smiled and said, "You called it."
Did the Wild owner really call Tuesday's playoff-clinching, 2-1 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks?
"Well, he actually said, 'You guys better get it done!' I don't know if that's calling it or just threatening us," Parise said, laughing, after the Wild won an 11th consecutive road game — one from tying the NHL record set by the 2005-06 Detroit Red Wings.
Hey, Leipold had a right to be demanding. The Wild, in beginning a season-ending three-game road trip, was in another win-and-in scenario following three failures to get business done at home.
Three months ago, the Wild was in this same United Center locker room near the season's low point. It had lost 11 of 13 games, it couldn't get a save, folks were calling for Mike Yeo's job. Ryan Suter said neither he nor Parise had ever experienced such losing.
"Every day's a bad day right now," Suter said that night.
Three days later, the Wild acquired lifeline Devan Dubnyk, the team made an improbable second-half about-face and here it was on the verge of the playoffs before fears of a collapse emerged.